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August 18, 2004 A Social History of Modern Art
Art for art's sake. Art created in pursuit of personal expression. In Art in an Age of Counterrevolution, Albert Boime rejects these popular modern notions and suggests that history—not internal drive or expressive urge—as the dynamic force that shapes art.

This volume focuses on the astonishing range of art forms currently understood to fall within the broad category of Romanticism. Drawing on visual media and popular imagery of the time, this generously illustrated work examines the art of Romanticism as a reaction to the social and political events surrounding it. Boime reinterprets canonical works by such politicized artists as Goya, Delacroix, Géricault, Friedrich, and Turner, framing their work not by personality but by its sociohistorical context. Boime's capacious approach and scope allows him to incorporate a wide range of perspectives into his analysis of Romantic art, including Marxism, social history, gender identity, ecology, structuralism, and psychoanalytic theory, a reach that parallels the work of contemporary cultural historians and theorists such as Edward Said, Pierre Bourdieu, Eric Hobsbawm, Frederic Jameson, and T. J. Clark.

Boime ultimately establishes that art serves the interests and aspirations of the cultural bourgeoisie. In grounding his arguments on their work and its scope and influence, he elucidates how all artists are inextricably linked to history. This book will be used widely in art history courses and exert enormous influence on cultural studies as well.

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"The volume is copiously illustrated and firmly rooted in observation and research. Boime does not shy away from dissecting unconscious motivations and assumptions. . . . Enlightening, thought-provoking, and skillfully presented."—R. K. Dickson, Bloomsbury Review
 
(R. K. Dickson Bloomsbury Review )

"In company with the first two volumes, it is a tour de force in the broader historical and sociocultural analysis of art practice and the uses of art in visual representation. The text is closely researched and highly informative. . . . The approach steers a steady course between traditional, sociological, theoretical, and discursive strategies while presenting astute critical appreciation of individual works of art. . . . Reinforced by effective endnotes and an exhaustive index, this book brings much new insight to the current literature and will certainly interest researchers, as well as provide reliable sources for students."—Choice
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"Boime''s study has many merits. It offers numerous stimulating readings of individual words as well as a synthesis and compilation of the vast pyramid of scholarship on which it depends."
(Dorothy Johnson Nineteenth-Century French Studies )

"Like its predecessors . . . this book is rich, idiosyncratic, and unparalleled in the literature on nineteenth-century art. . . . It is a book to be appreciated not only in terms of the debates and allegiances that it brings back to life for a general reader as well as for specialists. . . . A book that offers this much new research belongs on every scholar''s shelf."
(Nancy Locke Sehepunkt )

"[Boime''s] encyclopaedic cultural knowledge is the source of brilliant, often entirely original analyses, in which Art in the Age of Counterrevolution abounds."
(Sebastien Allard Burlington Magazine )

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Art for art's sake. Art created in pursuit of personal expression. In Art in an Age of Counterrevolution, Albert Boime rejects these popular modern notions and suggests that history—not internal drive or expressive urge—as the dynamic force that shapes art.

This volume focuses on the astonishing range of art forms currently understood to fall within the broad category of Romanticism. Drawing on visual media and popular imagery of the time, this generously illustrated work examines the art of Romanticism as a reaction to the social and political events surrounding it. Boime reinterprets canonical works by such politicized artists as Goya, Delacroix, Géricault, Friedrich, and Turner, framing their work not by personality but by its sociohistorical context. Boime's capacious approach and scope allows him to incorporate a wide range of perspectives into his analysis of Romantic art, including Marxism, social history, gender identity, ecology, structuralism, and psychoanalytic theory, a reach that parallels the work of contemporary cultural historians and theorists such as Edward Said, Pierre Bourdieu, Eric Hobsbawm, Frederic Jameson, and T. J. Clark.

Boime ultimately establishes that art serves the interests and aspirations of the cultural bourgeoisie. In grounding his arguments on their work and its scope and influence, he elucidates how all artists are inextricably linked to history. This book will be used widely in art history courses and exert enormous influence on cultural studies as well.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 736 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (August 18, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226063372
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226063379
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.9 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,196,624 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent contextualizing art crit., October 29, 2009
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I've spent 40 yrs. in univ. teaching. I've read virtually everything Boime has published in book form, & after decades of studying art-crit. I've found Boime's work to be the single most useful, insightful, analytically informed discourse in published art-history that I've ever encountered--this judgment includes work by scholarly icons like Panofsky, too. The simple amount of knowledge of social & political history, & analytic acumen, that Boime appropriately & usefully brings to bear during his discussions of specific works of art is astonishing. Indeed, the books might function well as part of a profoundly historically oriented Political Science course (as opposed to the usual "Political Silence" classes delivered in U. S. schools).
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1.0 out of 5 stars waiting forever, October 18, 2007
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This review is from: Art in an Age of Counterrevolution, 1815-1848 (A Social History of Modern Art) (Hardcover)
Over three years ago I ordered Dr. Boime's third volume of the art series. The shipping date kept being delayed and after 2 years I cancelled the order. I then reordered the paperback book and today was told that it was no longer available. Has the manuscript been finished, the book published or all copies sold out? Howard McPherson, Moab
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This is the third volume of A Social History of Modern Art, my meditation on the development of visual culture in the period following Napoleon, roughly 1815-1848. Read the first page
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cri des africains, modern landscape painting, traite des noirs, magisterial gaze, medieval revival, juste milieu, medieval monuments
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July Monarchy, New York, Middle Ages, Chamber of Deputies, July Revolution, Congress of Vienna, Musée du Louvre, Prix de Rome, North Africa, United States, Great Britain, Royal Academy, Camille Corot, National Guard, Horace Vernet, Ottoman Empire, Théodore Géricault, Eugène Delacroix, Great Western, Théodore Rousseau, Holy Alliance, Académie des Beaux-Arts, Constitutional Charter, Greek War of Independence, Galerie des Batailles
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